For gloves I use latex or nitrile gloves depending on the
chemicals/duration.  Latex gloves are cheap, but they disolve in some
cleaners.  Nitrile gloves are great but cost more.  I also use a Barrier
Cream to keep contaminents off my hands.  The cream I use is made by North
Safety Products, #222.  I purchase my safety equipment from MFasco.
(www.mfasco.com --I order from their printed catalog which I think is more
detailed than their web site.)  Order a catalog, might see a safety item
you need but never knew existed.
Louis Tweed

Chase Kimball wrote:

> An old mechanic's trick I have been using for years to keep my
> fingernails clean after working on my bike is to throw a bar of soap in
> water to soak for a few minutes.  Then I dig my fingernails hard into
> the slightly softened bar, filling the crevices under my nails with
> soap.  After the job is done I wash my hands thoroughly, dissolve the
> soap under my nails, and life and my hands regain all their former
> beauty!
>
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